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Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: King Tech Quadafi on October 15, 2007, 10:58:25 AM

Title: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on October 15, 2007, 10:58:25 AM
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/britain_health_dentists

LONDON (AFP) - Falling numbers of state dentists in England has led to some people taking extreme measures, including extracting their own teeth, according to a new study released Monday.

 Falling numbers of state dentists in England has led to some people taking extreme measures, including extracting their own teeth, according to a new study released Monday.


Others have used superglue to stick crowns back on, rather than stumping up for private treatment, said the study. One person spoke of carrying out 14 separate extractions on himself with pliers.


More typically, a lack of publicly-funded dentists means that growing numbers go private: 78 percent of private patients said they were there because they could not find a National Health Service (NHS) dentist, and only 15 percent because of better treatment.


"This is an uncomfortable read for all of us, and poses serious questions to politicians from patients," said Sharon Grant of the Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health.


Overall, six percent of patients had resorted to self-treatment, according to the survey of 5,000 patients in England, which found that one in five had decided against dental work because of the cost.


One researcher involved in compiling the study -- carried out by members of England's Patient and Public Involvement Forums -- came across three people in one morning who had pulled out teeth themselves.


Dentists are also concerned about the trend.


Fifty-eight percent said new dentists' contracts introduced last year had made the quality of care worse, while 84 percent thought they had failed to make it easier for patients to find care.


Almost half of all dentists -- 45 percent -- said they no longer take NHS patients, while 41 percent said they had an "excessive" workload. Twenty-nine percent said their clinic had problems recruiting or retaining dentists.


"These findings indicate that the NHS dental system is letting many patients down very badly," said Grant.


"It appears many are being forced to go private because they don't want to lose their current trusted and respected dentist or because they just can't find a local NHS dentist."

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Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: Unknown White Male on October 15, 2007, 04:03:15 PM
LOL :cheers: cheers blokes
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: Don Rizzle on October 15, 2007, 09:12:26 PM
i've been private since i trurned 18 its not that expensive, some people are just pikeys
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: REGIME MOB 510 on October 15, 2007, 10:54:52 PM
that shit is all bad
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: virtuoso on October 16, 2007, 01:56:15 AM

People have died as a result of infections which have developed which dentists refuse to treat and they don't have the money to go private
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: Real American on October 16, 2007, 03:17:08 PM
i've been private since i trurned 18 its not that expensive, some people are just pikeys

So much for socialized health and dential care.
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: J @ M @ L on October 17, 2007, 03:35:35 AM
i've been private since i trurned 18 its not that expensive, some people are just pikeys

So much for socialized health and dential care.

...and education.
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: Don Rizzle on October 17, 2007, 08:42:50 AM
i've been private since i trurned 18 its not that expensive, some people are just pikeys

So much for socialized health and dential care.
$40 per year for a check up doesn't exactly break the bank, I could get NHS treatment but it is hastle- private is easier and more pleasant and I like my dentist, its the same one I had my whole life. I'm all for further privitisation of the NHS I think we should move to a heavily subsidiesed system and do away with the NHS
Title: Re: English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays
Post by: Jip on October 17, 2007, 11:24:23 AM
ive been grinding my teeth in my sleep

went to docotor who told me to go to dentist

havent been dentist in 2 years

i prolly wont be on the list


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